Ice-cream-cone support.



J. YOST.

ICE CREAM. CONE SUPPORT.

APPLICATION EILED IAN-18, 1916.

Patented Jan. 16, 1917.

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I Specification of Letters Patent. wn-mm JIM, MM?

Application filed January it, 1916. Serial No. 72,872.

To all whom it may concern.

Be it known that I, JosnrirYos'r, acitizen' tion.

view through my invention.

. This invention relates to ice.cream cone supports and has for itsprimary object to provide a device of this character by means of whichthe cream held within the cone will berprotected from coming in'contactwith foreign bodies, or containinated air.'

inexpensive means for. covering thetops of the cones, said means beingefi'ectively held against displacement.

' With these and other objects ,in View the invention consists in theconstruction, com bination and arrangement of parts as will behereinafter more fully described, illuse trated intheaccompanying-drawing and pointed out in the claim hereunto appended.Similar reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout theseveral views. j I

ll'n the drawing :-Figure 1 is a sectional trates'the cover in'blankform. t

Referring toethe drawing, the numeral 1 of cone receiving openings 2.The cover 5, the other element of my invention is of substantialrectangular outline with the corner portions cut away as indicated at 6,so that An. object of theinventionis to provide Fig. 2 illuswhen oneedge is attached to the plate as indicated at3, side flaps 7 may bebent'from the body-portion 8 of the cover, so as to cover the saidsurfaces of the cone and prevent dust laden air from passing from oneside to the other side of the group of cones and over the ice cream inthe cones.

From thev foregoing description taken inconnection with the accompanyingdrawing 1t willbe apparent that I provide a device which is admirablyadapted for the purpose of which it is intended, that the device is",

simple, durable and efficient of construction,

and that the device may be manufactured and sold at a comparatively lowcost.

Changes in. the form, proportion and minor details of construction maybe made Within the scope of the claim without departlng from the spiritor sacrificing any ofthe advantages of the invention.

What I claim is -An ice cream cone support comprising a plate having aseries of cone receiving openirigs, and a sheetot paper of asubstantially rectangular outline having one edge portionattached to oneedge'portion. of said plate, there being side flaps depending from saidsheet of paper when the latter is folded over the cones.

FRAN J. LAUanNs'mIN, J OHN Samoa.

, t5 In testimony whereof I allix my signature in presence oftwowitnesses." designates a plate provided with a series 7 r

